An adjustable handrest for artists which is capable of attachment to a frame for supporting a worksurface on which a painting or other work of art may be applied. The handrest includes an elongated hand support member which spans the work surface and each end of which is independently vertically adjustable with respect to the other. The handrest is equally well-adapted for use by left-or right-handed users.
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9. An adjustable handrest for removable attachment to a support frame holding a work surface, comprising:
a first block mount for engaging one edge of the support frame; a second block mount for engaging an opposite edge of the support frame; a first adjustment block having a support member notch adjustably carried by said first block mount; a second adjustment block having a support member cavity adjustably carried by said second block mount; and a hand support member inserted in said support member notch and having one end nested in said support member cavity.
1. An adjustable handrest for removable attachment to a support frame holding a work surface, comprising:
a first block mount for engaging one edge of the support frame; a second block mount for engaging an opposite edge of the support frame; a first adjustment block adjustably carried by said first block mount for continuous adjustment along said first block mount; a second adjustment block adjustably carried by said second block mount for continuous adjustment along said second block mount; and a hand support member engaging said first adjustment block and said second adjustment block.
5. An adjustable handrest for removable attachment to a support frame holding a work surface, comprising:
a first block mount for engaging one edge of the support frame; a second block mount for engaging an opposite edge of the support frame; a first adjustment block adjustably carried by said first block mount; a second adjustment block adjustably carried by said second block mount; a hand support member engaging said first adjustment block and said second adjustment block; and a first block adjusting channel provided in said first block mount and wherein said first adjustment block slidably engages said first block adjusting channel, and further comprising a second block adjusting channel provided in said second block mount and wherein said second adjustment block slidably engages said second block adjusting channel.
17. An adjustable handrest for removable attachment to a support frame holding a work surface, comprising:
a first block mount; at least one first block mount clamp carried by said first block mount for removably engaging one edge of the support frame, said at least one first block mount clamp having a first block clamp bracket and a first block clamp jaw pivotally carried by said first block mount adjacent to said first block clamp bracket; a second block mount; at least one second block mount clamp for engaging an opposite edge of the support frame, said at least one second block mount clamp having a second block clamp bracket and a second block clamp jaw pivotally carried by said second block mount adjacent to said second block clamp bracket; a first adjustment block adjustably carried by said first block mount; a second adjustment block adjustably carried by said second block mount; and a hand support member engaging said first adjustment block and said second adjustment block.
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The present invention relates to handrests or maulsticks used by painters for resting a painter's hand while painting. More particularly, the present invention relates to an adjustable handrest which is capable of removable attachment to a canvas frame to enable a painter to rest his or her brush hand while painting a design or picture on a canvas stretched on the canvas frame.
A common working medium for artists, sign painters, cartographers, delineators and the like is a sheet of canvas, cardboard or work surface of other material which is mounted on a hollow rectangular frame. The frame is supported in a generally vertical plane on an easel or other support to provide free and flexible access of the artist to the work surface and to orient the work surface in a position for viewing. The artist typically applies the paint or other medium by freehand to the work surface using a brush.
Throughout the course of preparing a painting or other work of art on canvas, it is often necessary to apply various colors contiguously to previously-applied, but still wet, colors. This, as well as the occasional requirement of drawing straight lines on the canvas, requires the artist to maintain great steadiness of hand while applying the medium to the canvas. Furthermore, freedom of movement of the artist's hand, which is facilitated by steadiness while applying the medium to the canvas, provides to the artist full expression of his or her theme.
Various devices are known in the art for assisting an artist in steadying his or her hand while applying a medium to a work surface. Patents of interest in this regard include U.S. Pat. Nos. 289,700; 518,761; 1,422,641; 2,496,276; 2,814,142; 3,101,568; 3,815,856; 4,188,006; 3,972,133; 4,088,290; 4,685,644; 5,141,198; 5,172,883; 5,193,772; 5,299,772; and 5,765,791.
The present invention includes an adjustable handrest for artists which is capable of attachment to a frame for supporting a worksurface on which a painting or other work of art may be applied. The handrest includes an elongated hand support which spans the work surface and each end of which is independently vertically adjustable with respect to the other. The handrest is equally well-adapted for use by left-or right-handed users.
The invention will be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In the event that the user is left-handed, the adjustable handrest 1 may be assembled as shown in FIG. 3. Accordingly, the fine adjustment block 14 is removed from the left block mount 2 by loosening the adjusting screw 17 and sliding the fine adjustment block 14 from the top end 9 of the left block mount 2, and is then vertically adjustably mounted on the right block mount 2a. In similar fashion, the course adjustment block 20 is slidably removed from the top end 9 of the left block mount 2a and vertically adjustably mounted on the left block mount 2. The user grips the paintbrush or other utensil in his or her left hand and rests that hand on the hand support rod 33 while applying the paint or other medium to the work surface 36, leaving the user's right hand free to adjust the slope or angle of the hand support rod 33 by manipulating the fine adjustment block 14.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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